Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Wishing Beach by Heather Burch


Angela lost her home in Connecticut because of her divorce, but she kept the beach house in Florida.  It is now going to be her permanent home.

Her handyman, Jesse, stayed on until her mother-in-law showed up and told him to leave.  That was the last straw.  The house no longer belongs to her...it belongs to Angela.  Angela had enough from this woman and told her to get out.

She took her time, but did leave. Now Angela had to find Jesse.  She found Jesse at his mama's house, and what a lovely visit it was.  Jesse's family was warm and welcoming.

Two stories are going on in WISHING BEACH - Angela's and Jesse's.
 
We go back and forth in time as we learn about Jesse's life in his younger days and a love he had never forgotten.  Finding out about this girl was something Angela told herself she had to do.

Angela’s story is about starting over and feeling like she is worth something.

Ms. Burch’s writing makes you feel comfy and loved.

WISHING BEACH is a sweet, heartwarming, uplifting read with lovable characters.

You will love it all as I did. 5/5

This book was given to me by the author in exchange for an honest review.


8 comments:

  1. Sounds sweet, thanks for sharing your thoughts

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    1. It was a very sweet read.

      Thanks for your comment, shelleyrae.

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  2. Enticing review!! This sounds like a book that I would enjoy reading when I need a break from thrillers.

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    1. Yes....it was perfect for a break from thrillers.

      Thanks for your comment, Cheryl.

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  3. I said I'd look in on this review from IMWAYR because it sounded like my kind of read and it does! Tempting.

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    1. It is a very sweet read....you would love it, Kathryn.

      Thanks for your comment.

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  4. Wishing Beach sounds like a wonderful book. Terrific review, Elizabeth!

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    1. Thanks about my review, Suko.

      Yes....I enjoyed this book.

      Thanks for commenting.

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